Tim wrote: > PLEASE *SEPARATE* your replies from quoted messages. It's hard to read > when you run your reply into the middle of the quoted text. Leave a > blank line between them. > > Tim: >>> That's your system trying to see if you'd hibernated your system >>> (which would dump RAM contents to the swap space, to be restored >>> when powering up again). If you hadn't hibernated your system >>> there wouldn't be any resuming information to find. > > George Hare: >> Sounds perfectly logical, where do you find out things like this ? > > Reading this list is one place. I don't recall where I found out about > how the hibernating did its trick, it was too long ago. Though > observing what my PC does while booting up, after using hibernation, and > not, you can work these things out for yourself. It might be worth > looking at the mkswap man file, but I'm not using FC6, at the moment, to > see if it's been updated with this information. > One place is in the kernel documentation package. Look for a file Documentation/power/swsusp.txt. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!